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Santas Dash for Charity Despite Downpour
7 Dec
Summary
- Hundreds of Santas participated in charity events across the West Country.
- Events included biker rides and fun runs, raising thousands for local charities.
- Despite heavy rain, participants showed great community spirit and support.

The West Country was transformed into a sea of red and white this past weekend as thousands of Santas participated in a series of fundraising events. From hundreds of bikers revving through Bristol to fun runs in Saltford, Cirencester, and Stroud, the festive spirit was palpable, even amidst the downpour.
These events have become a cherished tradition, collectively raising substantial funds for community organizations. Andrea Hawkins, organizer of the Saltford Santa Dash, highlighted the "amazing" turnout and "fabulous support" from the community, where 750 runners contributed to charities like Mencap and Cardiac Risk in the Young.
Similar enthusiasm was evident in Cirencester's Abbey Grounds for the Churn Project, supporting those facing isolation and mental health challenges. Bristol's event, now in its 24th year, saw hundreds of Santas on bikes raising money for Children's Hospice South West, with some visiting the hospice directly to spread Christmas cheer.




